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testimony meeting

American  

noun

  1. a meeting at which persons give testimonies of religious faith and related religious experiences.


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I was once at a testimony meeting.

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Stewart said to me: "Let us go up and hear them speak with new tongues and interpret the same, and enjoy the gifts of the gospel generally, for this is to be a prayer and testimony meeting."

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HIS is a little testimony meeting, in which each of the witnesses tells the story of the Lord’s gracious dealings with him.

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The Christians present have been prepared for this service by the cabin meetings held at six o'clock in the morning and a prayer and testimony meeting in the tabernacle at eight.

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In the afternoon a delightful Bible-class and testimony meeting was held, at which about forty were present, and at its close, thanks to the kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, a capital tea, though not a fruit tea of the Aldershot type, was provided for all.

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